They are hoping to get a few more tracks mastered and have a full CD's worth of songs ready for the masses over the summer. Once that is done it's hopfully going to find its way onto something like iTunes.

I like the music, but if they're going back to the studio then for the next tracks I think they can experiment with a bit more stereo width. Everything feels very centred, and it was in stark contrast to the track I paused on my iTunes.

For next time, I suggest that she grabs some headphones, and constantly switches between their EP and a commercially mastered CD, to give her a good idea of what to aim for.

Please take this as constructive, I enjoyed the music itself, and that's the best place to start.

EDIT: You know what, it's much much improved in the last track. Possibly because of a lack of drums.

I was in the same boat when I was her age (GCSEs/A-levels and being in a band) We produced an LP when we were 18 and supported some decent bands (Feeder being the biggest.) I ended up going down the academic path to uni etc. but there is a part of me deep down that always wishes I had perused being a rock star!